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the president and ceo of bernard center for women, politics & public policy. welcome back to you both. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> jennifer: michelle how does the president come back from this? >> he just has to have a very, very -- the next two debates the president has to be very very strong, but i think it is very important that we see the barack obama that the whole country fell in love with in 2008 on the campaign trail. people are going to want him make us feel good about what he has done as president of the united states, what his vision for the future of the country is, and as much as i hate to say it, because i hate negative ads, but we know that they work. and we spoke after the convenings, there is a stark difference in how the democrats view the places of women, african-americans, hispanics from what we have seen from the republican party and i think the president is going to have to hit home on that. we needs everyone who voted for him in 2008 to come out in 2012. >> jennifer: absolutely. the gallup poll showed president obama under mitt romney
the president and ceo of bernard center for women, politics & public policy. welcome back to you both. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> jennifer: michelle how does the president come back from this? >> he just has to have a very, very -- the next two debates the president has to be very very strong, but i think it is very important that we see the barack obama that the whole country fell in love with in 2008 on the campaign trail. people are going to want him make us...
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david bernard is tracking this super storm. our team of correspondents has the latest on evacuations, travel shutdowns and emergency preparedness at every level. >> this is a serious and big storm. >> glor: campaign 2012 moves inland to the swing state of ohio. jan crawford and dean reynolds report from the buckeye battleground. and back on track, jim axelrod shows us a runner on a mission to turn the lives of the homeless around, step-by-step. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news." >> glor: good evening, i'm jeff glor. hurricane sandy is roughly 400 miles off north carolina tonight threatening up to 60 million on the east coast. here is the latest: 65 people across the caribbean are dead. airlines have canceled more than 6,000 flights. amtrak has canceled all trains along the northeast corridor monday. hundreds of thousands are evacuating coastal areas. ten states have declared a state of emergency. we have a team of correspondents tracking the storm tonight and we begin with our hurricane consultant david
david bernard is tracking this super storm. our team of correspondents has the latest on evacuations, travel shutdowns and emergency preparedness at every level. >> this is a serious and big storm. >> glor: campaign 2012 moves inland to the swing state of ohio. jan crawford and dean reynolds report from the buckeye battleground. and back on track, jim axelrod shows us a runner on a mission to turn the lives of the homeless around, step-by-step. captioning sponsored by cbs this is...
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my husband bernard and six very much like like he did and my youngest daughter lizbeth ten she's in prison and my everything that's happened to us plus service asperger's and the alcohol and drug abuse.
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>> no, i don't, bernard. >> i feel sorry for these candidates because there's a bunch of people sitting around a room right now telling them to do ten impossible things and then at the end saying be yourself. >> reporter: and if you lose the first round you can recover at the next match with a well executed zinger. >> i am not going to exploit for political purposes my opponent's youth and inexperience. >> reporter: even a strong debate performance by john kerry wasn't enough to defeat george w. bush, but debates matter because it's the first chance to size up the candidates in unscripted moments one-on-one. brian? >> andrea mitchell, who by the way will be our fact checker during our live coverage of the debate wednesday night here on nbc. andrea, thanks. >>> more american deaths today in afghanistan. and the rising death toll numbers will bring more question about the mission in a very unsteady region. tonight we have special coverage of that region, many believe is at the brink, with americans there in harm's way. we have three reports this evening from ann curry, richard engel, and
>> no, i don't, bernard. >> i feel sorry for these candidates because there's a bunch of people sitting around a room right now telling them to do ten impossible things and then at the end saying be yourself. >> reporter: and if you lose the first round you can recover at the next match with a well executed zinger. >> i am not going to exploit for political purposes my opponent's youth and inexperience. >> reporter: even a strong debate performance by john kerry...
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we have a team of correspondents standing by, and we begin with our hurricane consultant david bernard at our miami station wfor. >> reporter: good evening, margaret. not much change on the storm in intensity or the expected track. latest from the national hurricane center puts sandy at 75-mile-per-hour storm, 345 miles south of cape hatteras, north carolina, moving to the northeast at 13. based on that track, the best chance for significant windses, 58 miles per hour or greater, are going to be in the area along the jersey shore, right into the new york city metropolitan area, and when we talk about significant winds, we're talking about winds that have a good chance of causing power outages and a lot of do you understand trees glerg david, how much flooding should we expect? >> coastal flooding could be a huge problem. there are evacuations being ordered along the coast because of that, and we have two things going on. we have the angle of approach. the storm is going to make that turn and move directly west or west-northwest into the coastline, and that causes the highest storm surg
we have a team of correspondents standing by, and we begin with our hurricane consultant david bernard at our miami station wfor. >> reporter: good evening, margaret. not much change on the storm in intensity or the expected track. latest from the national hurricane center puts sandy at 75-mile-per-hour storm, 345 miles south of cape hatteras, north carolina, moving to the northeast at 13. based on that track, the best chance for significant windses, 58 miles per hour or greater, are...
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>> no, i don't, bernard. and i think you know i opposed the death penalty. i don't see any evidence that it's a deterrent and i think there are better an more effective ways to deal with violent crimes. we've done so in my own state. it's one of the reasons why we've had the biggest drop in crime of any industrial state in america, why we have the lowest murder rate of any industrial state in america. but we have work to do in this nation. we have work to do to fight a real world not a phony war against drugs an that's something i want to lead and something we haven't had even though the vice president has been allegedly in charge of that war. we have much to do to step up that war, to double the number of government agents, to fight both here and abroad to work with our neighbors in this hemisphere. i want to call a he misfeerick summit to fight that war but we also have to deal with drug education prevention. that's something i hope to lead personally as president of the united states. we've had great success in my own state. we've reached out to families
>> no, i don't, bernard. and i think you know i opposed the death penalty. i don't see any evidence that it's a deterrent and i think there are better an more effective ways to deal with violent crimes. we've done so in my own state. it's one of the reasons why we've had the biggest drop in crime of any industrial state in america, why we have the lowest murder rate of any industrial state in america. but we have work to do in this nation. we have work to do to fight a real world not a...
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bernard? >> i got a news flash for small business owners and i'm one of them. the torchson reuters poll said consumer confidence skyrocketed. my message is, get with the program. look where your customers are, your customers are feeling better about the economy and with good reason. job creation is up, and housing is up. the president as i write about in my book, one of the reasons is he cut taxes for small businesses 18 times and helped infuse capital, tax cuts -- >> steve: they already expired and only temporary. i know it's your job -- >> romney wants to repeal obamacare which would force a tax hike on small businesses. >> steve: unfortunately, obamacare is going to force a lot of businesses into turning full-time employees into temporary employees so they don't have to pay them. >> yeah, if obamacare is so good, why isn't president obama running on that platform? i have a news flash for bernard because i go through obama's second term plans, which will be devastating for small businesses. we're talking about new economic patriotism which he hasn't explained
bernard? >> i got a news flash for small business owners and i'm one of them. the torchson reuters poll said consumer confidence skyrocketed. my message is, get with the program. look where your customers are, your customers are feeling better about the economy and with good reason. job creation is up, and housing is up. the president as i write about in my book, one of the reasons is he cut taxes for small businesses 18 times and helped infuse capital, tax cuts -- >> steve: they...
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>> no, i don't, bernard. you know i've opposed the death penalty during all of my life. >> it's not only what's your philosophy and position on issues but can you get things done? and i believe i can. >> i think in terms of the recession, of course you feel it when you're president of the united states. that's why i'm trying to do something about it. investing more, better education systems. >> "the washington post's" chief correspondent dan balz joins me now. you watched so many of these debates and posed eight questions that you think sets the stage for tonight. >> right. >> let's talk about first what's at stake here. the first debate, the first face-off between the two men. >> the first debate is always the most important. it draws the biggest audience. the stakes for both president obama and mitt romney are big. but obviously bigger for mitt romney because he's had a bad couple of weeks and i think there is more pressure on him at this point to do something that changes the nature of the debate, changes
>> no, i don't, bernard. you know i've opposed the death penalty during all of my life. >> it's not only what's your philosophy and position on issues but can you get things done? and i believe i can. >> i think in terms of the recession, of course you feel it when you're president of the united states. that's why i'm trying to do something about it. investing more, better education systems. >> "the washington post's" chief correspondent dan balz joins me now....
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>> no, i don't, bernard, i think you know i oppose the death penalty during all of my life. >> reporter: the public sees his answer as cold and dispassionate. and that very night his poll numbers dropped. during the 1988 vice presidential debate, republican senator dan quayle's comparison of john f. kennedy elicits this blistering response from his opponent. >> senator, you're no jack kennedy. >> reporter: body language plays a part in the presidential debate in 1992, george h.w. bush deliberately looks at his watch and pays for it when the audience and voters see it as disrespectful. >> there are differences. >> reporter: body language makes a difference in a debate between al gore and george w. bush as well. gore sighs over and over again and bush surprises by winning the debate and the election. both president obama and governor romney are seasoned debaters, and expertes say neither are prone to making major gaffes. but if there is one thing that history has taught us when it comes to presidential debates, expect the unexpected. anderson cooper, cnn. >>> once again, the night is tomo
>> no, i don't, bernard, i think you know i oppose the death penalty during all of my life. >> reporter: the public sees his answer as cold and dispassionate. and that very night his poll numbers dropped. during the 1988 vice presidential debate, republican senator dan quayle's comparison of john f. kennedy elicits this blistering response from his opponent. >> senator, you're no jack kennedy. >> reporter: body language plays a part in the presidential debate in 1992,...
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. >> hi, my name's bernard, i'm from the university of santa cruz, student. and in regards to intervention in syria or what the u.s. policy should be in syria, how do we account for lower-level tiers of fallout if we decide to intervene? for instance, the 13%al o white population that affiliates itself with the assad regime. what do you think will happen to them? do you think that can be foreseen if we decide to intervene and there's a change in government? >> thank you. and can owe just send the -- >> just i want to -- >> can you identify yourself please? >> [inaudible] from the american university of beirut. i want to ask mr. galston that the 75% who voted for the islamic parties not because they were islamic parties, because in egypt for 70 years there were no political parties. so the islamic parties became more political and were fused into the system. it's more political than islamic. and for hisham, mohamed morsi what happened in demonstration in egypt, he was in a visit, trip visit to european union in brussels, and he really said that i'm against tha
. >> hi, my name's bernard, i'm from the university of santa cruz, student. and in regards to intervention in syria or what the u.s. policy should be in syria, how do we account for lower-level tiers of fallout if we decide to intervene? for instance, the 13%al o white population that affiliates itself with the assad regime. what do you think will happen to them? do you think that can be foreseen if we decide to intervene and there's a change in government? >> thank you. and can owe...
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this is from bernard tune, formerly biden's chief of staff. it went to the chief executive officer of bright source and he says, calls are in to biden's staff and i will be approaching the political affairs office at the white house tomorrow as well as this project could benefit two senators who are in the cycle process. whose races will be tough next year. that would be senator bob boxer of california, majority leader senator reid. clearly emmitt at that to go pull political strings on behalf of a again energy company trying to get $1.6 billion of taxpayer money. they got it, by the way. >> steve: i think a lot of us kind of know this kind of thing is going on in washington, d.c. and has for a long time. but never to this level. >> it's precise and obvious, wasn't it? we're going to make the calls, you'll get the money. here is how we'll get the taxpayers' money for you. not based on private enterprise. when a private enterprise company wants to raise money, it says, this project will work. give us your money. it will work. we'll make profit.
this is from bernard tune, formerly biden's chief of staff. it went to the chief executive officer of bright source and he says, calls are in to biden's staff and i will be approaching the political affairs office at the white house tomorrow as well as this project could benefit two senators who are in the cycle process. whose races will be tough next year. that would be senator bob boxer of california, majority leader senator reid. clearly emmitt at that to go pull political strings on behalf...
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when he was written books about the arab world, had books about bernard lewis, as one shall make him a lot of neoconservative thinkers including jay when i could burst among foreign policy. elliott: who wrote the book about political leaders in general, including ben-gurion, but also winston churchill. eliot cohen later came into the bush administration as the secretary of state, condoleezza rice. and he also must seamlessly read book on democracy. he read the sharansky book is so affected him that he gave it. he had them come in for a visit in the oval office and sharansky said afterwards, bush not only read the book, he felt it. and the idea about the promotion of democracy became an important influence for the second natural address, in which bush for development of democracy in the arab world. some sad air of spring turned into an unpleasant winter and came from the date of termination. so we have a very pro-israel president. it's both symbolic and sensitive issues. it wasn't just his reading. it goes back to 1998. and on that visit, there is not a power politician named our real
when he was written books about the arab world, had books about bernard lewis, as one shall make him a lot of neoconservative thinkers including jay when i could burst among foreign policy. elliott: who wrote the book about political leaders in general, including ben-gurion, but also winston churchill. eliot cohen later came into the bush administration as the secretary of state, condoleezza rice. and he also must seamlessly read book on democracy. he read the sharansky book is so affected him...
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>> no, i don't, bernard. and i think you know i opposed the death penalty. i don't see any evidence that it's a deterrent and i think there are better an more effective ways to deal with violent crimes. we've done so in my own state. it's one of the reasons why we've had the biggest drop in crime of any industrial state in america, why we have the lowest murder rate of any industrial state in america. but we have work to do in this nation. we have work to do to fight a real world not a phony war against drugs an that's something i want to lead and something we haven't had even though the vice president has been allegedly in charge of that war. we have much to do to step up that war, to double the number of government agents, to fight both here and abroad to work with our neighbors in this hemisphere. i want to call a he misfeerick summit to fight that war but we also have to deal with drug education prevention. that's something i hope to lead personally as president of the united states. we've had great success in my own state. we've reached out to families
>> no, i don't, bernard. and i think you know i opposed the death penalty. i don't see any evidence that it's a deterrent and i think there are better an more effective ways to deal with violent crimes. we've done so in my own state. it's one of the reasons why we've had the biggest drop in crime of any industrial state in america, why we have the lowest murder rate of any industrial state in america. but we have work to do in this nation. we have work to do to fight a real world not a...
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when he was written books about the arab world, had books about bernard lewis, as one shall make him a lot of neoconservative thinkers including jay when i could burst among foreign policy. elliott: who wrote the book about political leaders in general, including ben-gurion, but also winston churchill. eliot cohen later came into the bush administration as the secretary of state, condoleezza rice. and he also must seamlessly read book on democracy. he read the sharansky book is so affected him that he gave it. he had them come in for a visit in the oval office and sharansky said afterwards, bush not only read the book, he felt it. and the idea about the promotion of democracy became an important influence for the second natural address, in which bush for development of democracy in the arab world. some sad air of spring turned into an unpleasant winter and came from the date of termination. so we have a very pro-israel president. it's both symbolic and sensitive issues. it wasn't just his reading. it goes back to 1998. and on that visit, there is not a power politician named our real
when he was written books about the arab world, had books about bernard lewis, as one shall make him a lot of neoconservative thinkers including jay when i could burst among foreign policy. elliott: who wrote the book about political leaders in general, including ben-gurion, but also winston churchill. eliot cohen later came into the bush administration as the secretary of state, condoleezza rice. and he also must seamlessly read book on democracy. he read the sharansky book is so affected him...